Section 37Part 7 — Contracts
Power of tenant for life to enter into contracts
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A tenant for life may —
contract to make any sale, exchange, partition, mortgage or charge;
vary or rescind, with or without consideration, the contract, in the like cases and manner in which, if he were absolute owner of the settled land, he might lawfully vary or rescind the same, but so that the contract as varied be in conformity with this Law; and any such consideration, if paid in money, shall be capital money arising under the Law;
contract to make any lease; and in making the lease may vary the terms, with or without consideration, but so that the lease be in conformity with this Law;
accept a surrender of a contract for lease, in like manner and on the like terms in and on which he might accept a surrender of a lease; and thereupon may make a new or other contract, or new or other contracts, for or relative to a lease or leases, in like manner and on the like terms in and on which he might make a new or other lease, or new or other leases, where a lease had been granted;
enter into a contract for or relating to the execution of any improvement authorised by this Law, and may vary or rescind the same; and
in any other case, enter into a contract to do any act for carrying into effect any of the purposes of this Law, and may vary or rescind the same.
Every contract shall be binding on, enure for the benefit of the settled land and be enforceable against and by every successor in title for the time being of the tenant for life, and may be carried into effect by any such successor; but so that it may be varied or rescinded by any successor in the like case and manner, if any, as if it had been made by himself.
The Court may, on the application of the tenant for life, of any such successor or of any person interested in any contract give directions respecting the enforcing, carrying into effect, varying or rescinding thereof.
Any preliminary contract under this Law for or relating to a lease shall not form part of the title or evidence of the title of any person to the lease or the benefit thereof.